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i can tell you that the 20-some years that i was in business before i came to washington, i had the good fortune of working with a lot of wonderful people over the years, and to the best of my knowledge, i never had a client or customer that ever had their home foreclosed on. i think a lot of that was due to the fact that times were different, the economy was different, property values were escalating, so even -- probably the least focused salesmen and brokers could look like a hero because of inflated values. that hasn't been the case in the last several years. there have been many reasons for that. i would like to get back to 0 ms. hines and put the human side on this and see how we get into these swayings, whether we are dealing with predatory lenders, whether we are dealing with lack of oversight with the process of brokers and mortgages -- real estate brokers, mortgage brokers, and some personal responsibility. it is my understanding in your testimony that it was you and your sister that inherited the home from your mother and father that had lived in the home for at least 30 years
i can tell you that the 20-some years that i was in business before i came to washington, i had the good fortune of working with a lot of wonderful people over the years, and to the best of my knowledge, i never had a client or customer that ever had their home foreclosed on. i think a lot of that was due to the fact that times were different, the economy was different, property values were escalating, so even -- probably the least focused salesmen and brokers could look like a hero because of...
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this is a tradition that actually began with the late mayor harold washington. the mayors continued it. the mayors praise the hospital and staff for taking care of children for more than 100 years regardless of whether their families can pay. >> the greatest moments of my tenure of over 22 years has always been to visit hospitals and fa sits like this to meet the great staff and the professional people and also the wonderful patients and their families and see how this care is so important, not only to them, but to our city and our nation and the world. and to me, this is what chicago is all about. >>> mayor daley brought with him the head of luke capital abanking firm who made a donation to the hospital. the hospital did not disclose how much. and their gift to the mayor? it decided to name its current in-house tutoring program after the mayor, and his wife maggie. in-house tutoring program after the mayor, and his wife maggie. outside the children's thank you for calling usa primyou have problem? is peggy. peggy? ok, i've been waiting for fifteen minutes for s
this is a tradition that actually began with the late mayor harold washington. the mayors continued it. the mayors praise the hospital and staff for taking care of children for more than 100 years regardless of whether their families can pay. >> the greatest moments of my tenure of over 22 years has always been to visit hospitals and fa sits like this to meet the great staff and the professional people and also the wonderful patients and their families and see how this care is so...
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>> the era of deficit denial is washington is over. this deficit and debt is a cancer, and it will destroy our country from within. >> tom: sobering remarks from the co-chair of the president's deficit commission. he's calling for washington lawmakers to work together. >> susie: so is president obama. he met with congress' new republican leaders today on the agenda, tax cuts, and spending priorities. you're watching "nightly business report" for tuesday, november 30. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening and thanks for joining us. what will happen to your taxes? and is the government ready to rein in the massive deficit? susie, there was a lot of talk about those two topics in washington today. >> susie: tom, president obama met with congressional republican leaders at the white house today to discuss what to do
>> the era of deficit denial is washington is over. this deficit and debt is a cancer, and it will destroy our country from within. >> tom: sobering remarks from the co-chair of the president's deficit commission. he's calling for washington lawmakers to work together. >> susie: so is president obama. he met with congress' new republican leaders today on the agenda, tax cuts, and spending priorities. you're watching "nightly business report" for tuesday, november 30....
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he lives in washington working for the president, returning to chicago in october to run for mayor after mayor daley said he would not seek re-election. now rahm emanuel has maintained his residency should not be as issue. while working at the white house he owned his home here, paid property taxes and voted here. more than a dozen candidates are vying to replace daley, including danny davis, former senator carol moseley-braun, gary chico and james meeks. >> the fight to keep him off the ballot has garnered a lot of attention in the race. when he goes before the board commission tomorrow, he could face hours of questioning. muriel clair, wgn. >> thank you for that. >>> coming up what a lawmaker is suggesting to get to you pay up for past purchases. >>> a big change coming to school lunches, what kids will not see as part of a bill signed by the president today. >>> later, we have some elegant alternatives to the standard holiday fare. thank you for calling usa pmy name peggy. peggy, yes, i'd like to redeem my reward points for a gift card. tell points please? 250,000. calculating... ooh!
he lives in washington working for the president, returning to chicago in october to run for mayor after mayor daley said he would not seek re-election. now rahm emanuel has maintained his residency should not be as issue. while working at the white house he owned his home here, paid property taxes and voted here. more than a dozen candidates are vying to replace daley, including danny davis, former senator carol moseley-braun, gary chico and james meeks. >> the fight to keep him off the...
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>> coming up on "washington >> coming up on "washington
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the president signed the bill today in washington, d.c. they are expanding the meals to low- income students and they're giving the government power to make the foods healthier. >>> shipping company fedex says they're expecting the busiest day in history today. it's called green monday. the consumers are projected to spend $1 billion online. fedex is going to move 16 million of shipments worldwide. that's for the entire holiday season. the company is going to ship 220 million packages around this globe. >>> still ahead on wjz-13's eyewitness news at noon, as you take another live look outside, stick around, the forecast the just 2 1/2 minutes away. let's take a look at today's midday stocks. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back, everyone. you can see the clouds in place, they'll be there for most of the day. we're locked in the pattern where we were last week, where the rounds of snow showers are making their way across the mountains. there's accumulating snow in garrett and allegany counties. if one of the bands is heavy enough, it could p
the president signed the bill today in washington, d.c. they are expanding the meals to low- income students and they're giving the government power to make the foods healthier. >>> shipping company fedex says they're expecting the busiest day in history today. it's called green monday. the consumers are projected to spend $1 billion online. fedex is going to move 16 million of shipments worldwide. that's for the entire holiday season. the company is going to ship 220 million packages...
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here in washington, 22 degrees. well this december is the coldest december we have had since 2000, the year overall will be one of our warm or years. 2010 will be well above average. our temperatures -- 15 degrees in detroit. this chicago is 8 degrees. the jet stream is diving to the south, and these cold winds are coming across the lake. see that plume in chicago? strong winds whipping of lake michigan. this is not the kind of day you want to ride the surf in lake michigan. fierce weather across the country. look at the low temperatures in chicago. minneapolis had six below zero. down south. there were records set all over the east today all the way from daytona beach -- 24 degrees -- louisville was 6. mobile, 24. roanoke, 10 degrees. we will continue to see that overall cold pattern as we go to the next 24 hours, with more strong northwesterly winds. there is an area of low pressure that will move to our south. probably close enough to give us a bit of light snow on thursday. maybe an inch or two, especially you f
here in washington, 22 degrees. well this december is the coldest december we have had since 2000, the year overall will be one of our warm or years. 2010 will be well above average. our temperatures -- 15 degrees in detroit. this chicago is 8 degrees. the jet stream is diving to the south, and these cold winds are coming across the lake. see that plume in chicago? strong winds whipping of lake michigan. this is not the kind of day you want to ride the surf in lake michigan. fierce weather...
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hundreds of oregon and washington residents celebrated recovery from alcohol and drug addiction by joining hands across the interstate 5 bridge connecting the two states. during this annual event, participants celebrated recovery with ceremonies on both the vancouver and portland sides of the columbia river. citizens gathered together in york, pennsylvania, to celebrate recovery with a day at the ballpark. during the york revolution versus lancaster barnstormers ballgame, the recovery community joined together and formed the first human chain around the stadium in honor of those affected by the disease. there were fun activities along with live music, all-you-can-eat hot dogs, nachos, and soda, plus the ballgame! recovery schools and friends in madison, wisconsin, held a kickball tournament and art show for their community. attendees were able to create their own art masterpieces as well as look at other paintings, listen to stories of recovery, and enjoy each other's company. community members spread the word of recovery by wearing t-shirts promoting recovery every friday during september
hundreds of oregon and washington residents celebrated recovery from alcohol and drug addiction by joining hands across the interstate 5 bridge connecting the two states. during this annual event, participants celebrated recovery with ceremonies on both the vancouver and portland sides of the columbia river. citizens gathered together in york, pennsylvania, to celebrate recovery with a day at the ballpark. during the york revolution versus lancaster barnstormers ballgame, the recovery community...
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>>>josé díaz balart: buenas tardes, desde washington, hoy cientos de miles de estudiantes no están celebrando, pero no están llorando, y un cambio de estrategía evitó que el dream act fuera aprobado, y somos el único noticiero aquí, y con conteo congresista por congresista, y en tan solo minutos, una exclusiva de telemundo, una conversación cara a cara con reed sobre lo que podemos esperar. y tenemos detalles del inesperado giro del dream act esta misma mañana. >>> el liderazgo demócrata no se da por vencido, y teniendo una posible derrota los republicanos cambiaron de estrategia a última hora. anularon su propia versión de la propuesta para considerar la versión de la cámara baja, pero los republicanos advierten que bloquearon cualquier medida. >>> una vez que se logre esto ya no queda excusa, vamos a ver quién está al o de la comunidad. >>> pero continúa siendo un reto conseguir los 60 votos necesarios. este republicano encabeza la oposición en contra del proyecto, y dice que si se aprueba el senado habrá tirado la toalla. la alegría y el optimismo de los estudiantes persi
>>>josé díaz balart: buenas tardes, desde washington, hoy cientos de miles de estudiantes no están celebrando, pero no están llorando, y un cambio de estrategía evitó que el dream act fuera aprobado, y somos el único noticiero aquí, y con conteo congresista por congresista, y en tan solo minutos, una exclusiva de telemundo, una conversación cara a cara con reed sobre lo que podemos esperar. y tenemos detalles del inesperado giro del dream act esta misma mañana. >>>...
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he is probably done here in washington. the news here was very definitive. the decision was made by one men and one man alone, mike shanahan. but i felt it was in the best interests of the organization. i told held once we were mathematically eliminated from the playoffs, i made the decision that i was going to start grossman. >> eight months ago, mike shanahan introduce donovan mcnabb as the quarterback they had been seeking all along. recent reports had donovan mcnabb on shaky ground. today, he did not speak to the media. he told "the washington post," donovan mcnabb has handled himself with class. to trade him this way it is beyond disrespectful. here is what some fans are saying. >> i think donovan mcnabb should have been given the chance to play. >> i think they should have given him a chance. >> donovan mcnabb will not play again this season. we're in washington may well be over. >> i told him i could not guarantee him he would be back next year. >> just about 15 minutes ago, mike shanahan pulled out of the parking lot here. he look over at me and said
he is probably done here in washington. the news here was very definitive. the decision was made by one men and one man alone, mike shanahan. but i felt it was in the best interests of the organization. i told held once we were mathematically eliminated from the playoffs, i made the decision that i was going to start grossman. >> eight months ago, mike shanahan introduce donovan mcnabb as the quarterback they had been seeking all along. recent reports had donovan mcnabb on shaky ground....
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. >> reporter: so it went, rom emanuel's wife in washington off the hook for tomorrow's proceedings in chicago, in spite of petitioners here who wanted a crack at her, for reasons they couldn't really articulate. today was all about getting some administrative work done, clearing some paperwork, and that they did. seven pages, 91 points of agreement in all sides of the debate, a list that should speed things along for the former white house chief of staff, who testifies at what promises to be a full on media event. today, his legal team occasionally smiling and shaking their heads, as a mere preamble devolved at times into a bit of a circus. for some petitioners, it wasn't enough just to be talking. you had to be taping too. >> i formally request that you absolutely honor any oath you've taken in your life, that you look in the mirror and look at your family name and do what's right. >> if you're trying to threaten me and scare me because you're holding in front of me the boogie man of personal legal and moral peril, it won't work. >> you're under arrest, each of the press, you are leg
. >> reporter: so it went, rom emanuel's wife in washington off the hook for tomorrow's proceedings in chicago, in spite of petitioners here who wanted a crack at her, for reasons they couldn't really articulate. today was all about getting some administrative work done, clearing some paperwork, and that they did. seven pages, 91 points of agreement in all sides of the debate, a list that should speed things along for the former white house chief of staff, who testifies at what promises...
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both washington and oregon kicked off recovery month with ceremonies on each side of the interstate bridge. the events featured stories from people in recovery, elected officials, and a reading of the proclamation from the governor's office. native american drumming groups played as members from the two states joined hands across the bridge and recited the serenity prayer. the festivities continued afterward with tons of food and music. members of the reno sparks indian colony enjoyed a collaboration of festivities by celebrating recovery month and national indian day. two fun-filled days of sober activities focused on celebrating recovery and cultural identity. activities included cultural presentations, dance performances, poetry readings, and a community barbecue. members of the recovery community in laredo, texas, participated in sober fiesta, 2009. in addition to local persons in recovery, treatment providers and recovery organizations from mexico were also invited to attend. the fiesta consisted of an informational fair, followed by talks from people in recovery and local leaders. th
both washington and oregon kicked off recovery month with ceremonies on each side of the interstate bridge. the events featured stories from people in recovery, elected officials, and a reading of the proclamation from the governor's office. native american drumming groups played as members from the two states joined hands across the bridge and recited the serenity prayer. the festivities continued afterward with tons of food and music. members of the reno sparks indian colony enjoyed a...
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washington d.c. . two militants in a suspected accomplice have been killed by police in russia's southern republican doug a star one policeman was wounded during the gunfight militants barricaded themselves in a house which was then taken by storm by special forces after negotiations failed authorities said one of those killed was the head of the local terrorist who was on the most wanted list he's believed to have taken part at least in one major attack back in two thousand and nine in which four policemen and seven civilian women were killed authorities are cracking down on militant groups in russia's south but the region remains volatile prosecutors say the number of terror attacks there has doubled this year. turning now to someone today's other main world news in brief nato saying that six foreign troops have been killed in southern afghanistan their nationality is not known tonight so far the alliance is stepped up its fighting in the south of the country in recent weeks it's a particularly hosti
washington d.c. . two militants in a suspected accomplice have been killed by police in russia's southern republican doug a star one policeman was wounded during the gunfight militants barricaded themselves in a house which was then taken by storm by special forces after negotiations failed authorities said one of those killed was the head of the local terrorist who was on the most wanted list he's believed to have taken part at least in one major attack back in two thousand and nine in which...
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in washington, nikole killion, wbal-tv 11 years. >> the former orioles manager is very much alive. >> this set some oriole fans into morning, coming up. >> buying more time to come up with a teacher evaluation plan, plus big money for math and science. i am tim tooten live in the newsroom. that story coming up of. >> i and gerry sandusky. a lot of bloodshot eyes, but a lot of bloodshot eyes, but plenty of wary after the next, you start feeling a bit off. the moment you feel run down or achy, nip flu-like symptoms in the bud, with oscillococcinum. get oscillo and feel like yourself again. oscillococcinum, nip it in the bud. >> in late tonight's "education alert," maryland officials have more time to develop their teacher evaluation system. the state was in jeopardy losing to order $50 million over concerns about how they would grade teachers. tim tooten joins us live with an update on it. >> it has to do with money promised to the state from the race to the top program. the controversy was over what percentage of teachers evaluation will be based on student performance. the state board
in washington, nikole killion, wbal-tv 11 years. >> the former orioles manager is very much alive. >> this set some oriole fans into morning, coming up. >> buying more time to come up with a teacher evaluation plan, plus big money for math and science. i am tim tooten live in the newsroom. that story coming up of. >> i and gerry sandusky. a lot of bloodshot eyes, but a lot of bloodshot eyes, but plenty of wary after the next, you start feeling a bit off. the moment you...
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he signed the act while appearing with michelle obama at a washington, d.c. elementary school. she has been a long time supporter of the bill as part of her fight against childhood obesity. the measure will provide free meals for low income school children and enable the government to decide what kind of food may be sold in schools. >>> a procedural vote in the u.s. senate today found overwhelming support to continue bush era tax cuts as part of a deal to restore unemployment benefits to some 2 million americans. the senate is expected to pass the measure this week but some democrats in the house of representatives say they want a better deal. john garamendi is one of them. he said today the senate and president obama gave up to republican pressure too soon. >> the republican senators put their foot on the neck of the unemployed and said there will be no extension of the unemployment insurance until you give our constituents the wealthiest 10% of america $90 billion more as if they needed more. >> garamendi says he is willing to stay in washington until new year's to take a vot
he signed the act while appearing with michelle obama at a washington, d.c. elementary school. she has been a long time supporter of the bill as part of her fight against childhood obesity. the measure will provide free meals for low income school children and enable the government to decide what kind of food may be sold in schools. >>> a procedural vote in the u.s. senate today found overwhelming support to continue bush era tax cuts as part of a deal to restore unemployment benefits...
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>> tracie potts in washington. tracie, thank you. >>> well, the first day of december delivered a deadly winter-like storm that swept across the nation's mid section and wreaked havoc up and down the east coast. residents in several states were tormented with damaging winds and flooding that stoked out power and snarled traffic for most of the day. nbc's kirk gregory has the story. >> reporter: the powerful storm system left indiana in the deep freeze, numerous accidents near indianapolis and a chilling scare for one motorist whose suv slid into an icy popped. elizabeth perez escaped thanks to two officers who risked their lives to save hers. the storm left a trail of damage from georgia to pennsylvania. near atlanta, the cleanup began at sun up. 56 homes damaged in one neighborhood. in western north carolina, a mudslide swept a home off its foundation. heavy rains and strong winds toppled trees and power lines in northern virginia and maryland. flooding the problem in pennsylvania, more than 3 inches of rain fell
>> tracie potts in washington. tracie, thank you. >>> well, the first day of december delivered a deadly winter-like storm that swept across the nation's mid section and wreaked havoc up and down the east coast. residents in several states were tormented with damaging winds and flooding that stoked out power and snarled traffic for most of the day. nbc's kirk gregory has the story. >> reporter: the powerful storm system left indiana in the deep freeze, numerous accidents...
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first, washington speak today. this is a good one, echo chamber, we consulted the urban dictionary for this one it is an insular communications space, ie, washington, d.c., where everyone agrees with the inform organization talking points i and no outside input is allowed. >> republicans, conservative movement in particular, in over drive yesterday, pushing yesterday's court ruling on health care, making seem as if the entire obama health care plan was ruled unconstitutional by the court system. of course, that wasn't case but that didn't stop the talking points. the pr machine is in overdrive and it does show you how behind the 8 ball the obama administration is in dealing with this. they have just completely ceded the argument. >> how powerful the echo chamber is although disagree they have ceded the argument. you have washington speak you want us to clarify, send us an e-mail at dailyrundown@msnbc.com. we will be right back. if you live for performance, upgrade to castrol edge advanced synthetic oil. with eight
first, washington speak today. this is a good one, echo chamber, we consulted the urban dictionary for this one it is an insular communications space, ie, washington, d.c., where everyone agrees with the inform organization talking points i and no outside input is allowed. >> republicans, conservative movement in particular, in over drive yesterday, pushing yesterday's court ruling on health care, making seem as if the entire obama health care plan was ruled unconstitutional by the court...
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carryyakima, washington, mixtur of rain and snow. 34 degrees for you. >>> i think i gave away the extended forecast, lynn. in case anyone wants it, i'll bring it back, anyway. >> please, stick around. we would love it. all right, bill. thanks. >>> citigroup soars, talbot dies and your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> who do you think was the year's highest paid reality tv star? >>> coming up, a perfect ten for the mavericks, the yankees sign their captain and soccer's version of a strikeout. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning, and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here are some of your top headlines this morning -- protests and gunfire broke out in haiti's capital last night after an announcement that the country's inconclusive presidential election would go a runoff vote. the current president's hand picked successor and the former first lady will now face off in a deciding second round in january. u.s. diplomats question whether the results are consistent with, quote, the role of the haitian people. >>> u.s. officials say the obama admini
carryyakima, washington, mixtur of rain and snow. 34 degrees for you. >>> i think i gave away the extended forecast, lynn. in case anyone wants it, i'll bring it back, anyway. >> please, stick around. we would love it. all right, bill. thanks. >>> citigroup soars, talbot dies and your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> who do you think was the year's highest paid reality tv star? >>> coming up, a perfect ten for the mavericks, the...
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lisa myers, nbc news, washington. >>> now to washington, where on capitol hill today, some crucial questions about the economy, about your money are being hashed out from the fight over extended the bush era tax rates and unemployment benefits to the difficult decisions about how to reduce the staggering federal budget deficit. our own kelly o'donnell has been covering it all all day and with us tonight from capitol hill. kelly, good evening. >> reporter: hi there, brian. the urgency and the politics have ramped up here tonight, over a money crisis that has many scared about the cash in people's pockets today and for generations to come. a pivotal day for your money on capitol hill. the president sent his treasury secretary and budget director here to try to hammer out a deal to keep some or all income taxes from going up next month as scheduled. >> it's ridiculous what's going on around here. >> reporter: all 42 republicans promise to block everything, including extending unemployment benefits, until democrats agree to extend all tax cuts and fund government operations before they run out f
lisa myers, nbc news, washington. >>> now to washington, where on capitol hill today, some crucial questions about the economy, about your money are being hashed out from the fight over extended the bush era tax rates and unemployment benefits to the difficult decisions about how to reduce the staggering federal budget deficit. our own kelly o'donnell has been covering it all all day and with us tonight from capitol hill. kelly, good evening. >> reporter: hi there, brian. the...
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"good morning washington" at 5:00 a.m. beginning right now. >> good morning, washington. glad to have you along with us on this tuesday morning. >> we are freezing. >> we do have a quick heads up in maryland. garrett county schools are closed. they were closed yesterday and are closed again today. in west virginia, schools in morgan county are going to be opening two hours late. >> now a check on your traffic and weather every 10 minutes. lisa is watching the roads for us but first meteorologist adam caskey. anything we ought to know? >> >> possibly again tonight and tomorrow morning. just that type of weather pattern now. that area right there you see on your screen, montgomery county between urbana and clarksburg, that is a little snowshower. that will leave a little coating of additional snow on the roadways so you exercise caution. you can drive through this. just be very slow. lisa will talk more about that. give yourself extra following distance. otherwise, it is windy and cold outside. you factor in the wind, it feels like we're zero to 10 above. even below zero. w
"good morning washington" at 5:00 a.m. beginning right now. >> good morning, washington. glad to have you along with us on this tuesday morning. >> we are freezing. >> we do have a quick heads up in maryland. garrett county schools are closed. they were closed yesterday and are closed again today. in west virginia, schools in morgan county are going to be opening two hours late. >> now a check on your traffic and weather every 10 minutes. lisa is watching the...
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thanks a lot, emily in washington this morning. thanks. >>> with the northeast still digging out, as emily mentioned, the west coast, now bracing for yet another storm there. >> that means even more rain along the already soggy and soaked pacific coast. accuweather's ava dinges is here with more. hi, ava. >> good morning, rob and mike. talk about a role reversal here. nothing going on in the east. all of it happening in the west. for the northeast, things are looking good for the next several days. next time new york city gets anything, that will be in the weekend. and it will come in as some rain. we've seen lots of rain in the west. pretty heavy across oregon and through much of california in the overnight hours. this is mainly shifting southward, where we're starting to see colder air sink in behind the storm. that's going to translate into heavier mountain snow. high winds is a concern along the grapevine in southern california. for los angeles, much of the rain pushing in throughout the morning hours. any additional rain could
thanks a lot, emily in washington this morning. thanks. >>> with the northeast still digging out, as emily mentioned, the west coast, now bracing for yet another storm there. >> that means even more rain along the already soggy and soaked pacific coast. accuweather's ava dinges is here with more. hi, ava. >> good morning, rob and mike. talk about a role reversal here. nothing going on in the east. all of it happening in the west. for the northeast, things are looking good...
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back now to part two of the alone a show from our washington studios stay with us here on r.t. . well it's time for our tool time award and tonight we're going to giving it to a congresswoman from michigan candace miller she's upset over the weekend leaks release of state department cables and she thinks of the whistle blowing organization should be declared a terrorist organization now of course she isn't the only one out there asking for this to be done but her impassioned plea on the house floor was definitely unique take a look. since wiki leaks has begun releasing american top secret information that it obtained illegally there has been a debate about how our nation should respond to this i believe that the actions of wiki leaks provide material support to our terrorist enemies so it should be treated as a terrorist organization. others have argued that wiki link is simply a media organization and go therefore it is protected under the first amendment well consider for a moment the most recent statements by julian assange the founder of wiki leaks which i believe show exactl
back now to part two of the alone a show from our washington studios stay with us here on r.t. . well it's time for our tool time award and tonight we're going to giving it to a congresswoman from michigan candace miller she's upset over the weekend leaks release of state department cables and she thinks of the whistle blowing organization should be declared a terrorist organization now of course she isn't the only one out there asking for this to be done but her impassioned plea on the house...
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washington d.c. among some of the most recent waking leaks was a secret nato agreement to launch a u.s. led defense of the baltic states against russia russian officials believe the leaks contradict the warming of relations declared last month's nato summit in lisbon at the same time both sides per plane destitute partnership and talked of joint european missile defense shield in russia's foreign minister called on nato to comment on the revelations saying they put a question mark over the alliance's intentions. so this it isn't really a belief suggest planning of military action to repel for example a russian attack on the baltic states we paid special attention to that it means on one hand nato was talking with us about partnership and on the other who's taking decisions to protect itself against us there is a question about when nato be seen see it when it's openly talking with us about partnership when it secretly deciding amongst itself some quite different things. two militants in a suspected a
washington d.c. among some of the most recent waking leaks was a secret nato agreement to launch a u.s. led defense of the baltic states against russia russian officials believe the leaks contradict the warming of relations declared last month's nato summit in lisbon at the same time both sides per plane destitute partnership and talked of joint european missile defense shield in russia's foreign minister called on nato to comment on the revelations saying they put a question mark over the...
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i would like to hire somebody and you folks in washington have known for how long that these tax rates were going to go up? last year, the majity party had 60 votes in the senate, ha a clear majority in the house, you could have passed something and re we are 15 days before christmas and the grinch is about ready to steal it. for so many americans who will see their taxes go up, mr. speaker, if is bill isn't passed. now there are a lot of tngs in this bill that i don't like, but the question today, mr. speaker, is do we let the perfect be the enemy of the good. i could sit up here and pick apart this legislation, but when three fourths of this is the current tax code, three fourths allow for the current rates to continue so taxes don't go up on millions and millions of americans, mr. speaker, it really comes down to this simple logic, we cannot tax our way to prosperity, we cannot tax our way to fiscal responsibility. we must pass this bill. give two years for this congress, this president, this nate to come up with a better way, a more simple way to tax americans, allow them to keep m
i would like to hire somebody and you folks in washington have known for how long that these tax rates were going to go up? last year, the majity party had 60 votes in the senate, ha a clear majority in the house, you could have passed something and re we are 15 days before christmas and the grinch is about ready to steal it. for so many americans who will see their taxes go up, mr. speaker, if is bill isn't passed. now there are a lot of tngs in this bill that i don't like, but the question...
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five in iowa. 13 in wisconsin. 22 in washington. and that's just president obama's approval rating. that has nothing to do -- >> the bad weather has led to a large number of flight delays. there are airports closed because of the cold. tsa workers have been forced to grope each other to stay in shape. but here in l.a., well, it got down to the 60s this morning, which doesn't sound cold. but i got the worst brain freeze from a slurpee i was drinking when i was walking home from 7-eleven in my flip-flops. so, i can empathize. >> cold out there in new york city? listen how cold it is today in new york city. it's so cold today that a jets coach tripped al roker. hey. yeah. true story. so cold that lady gaga was wearing beef stew. [ laughter and applause ] so cold today that brett favre was just describing himself to him. >> it was so cold, the water froze in miley cyrus' bong. that's how cold it was. >> oh. weather is good material for these guys. >> it's rare that seattle and miami have the same weather. but this morning, 39 degrees in both. we're all cold. >> the warm
five in iowa. 13 in wisconsin. 22 in washington. and that's just president obama's approval rating. that has nothing to do -- >> the bad weather has led to a large number of flight delays. there are airports closed because of the cold. tsa workers have been forced to grope each other to stay in shape. but here in l.a., well, it got down to the 60s this morning, which doesn't sound cold. but i got the worst brain freeze from a slurpee i was drinking when i was walking home from 7-eleven in...
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washington cannot solve all the problems. i know you want people to come on the air and say that happy days are here again. when i look at debt, that giant sucking sound of finances, it is tragic that we have record unemployment at a time when we also have a record deficit and a record debt. we are a global economy and that will not change. we will continue to buy from china and india if they can sell to us for less. items are going to be cheaper across the globe. how do you make america more competitive? one of the projects i have enjoyed the most is education. i think the focal point, to me, in 2011, a plan to do a lot of work on education issues. if we can hold educators accountable, if we can demand discipline among students, if we can reward those who do better and still help those at the bottom come up, we can make such a difference. if our school system continues to fail our kids, i cannot find students to work for me because they cannot write well enough. it may not even be their fault, but something went wrong. i thi
washington cannot solve all the problems. i know you want people to come on the air and say that happy days are here again. when i look at debt, that giant sucking sound of finances, it is tragic that we have record unemployment at a time when we also have a record deficit and a record debt. we are a global economy and that will not change. we will continue to buy from china and india if they can sell to us for less. items are going to be cheaper across the globe. how do you make america more...
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that is not so to when you get out of washington d.c.. people have been extraordinarily nice and kind. they yell congratulations to me, you go girl and all kind of things like that. i feel noted, scrutinize, in a way i never had before. -- i feel noticed, scrutinized in a way i never had before. the number of photos thats -- number of photos get further and further away. people have been fabulously nice. >> i was reading on a blog about the court and someone noted that you were wearing blue jeans. >> it was what i was wearing and where i order a pizza from. >> justices could come here and resort into the anonymity of the court. videoay's society with everywhere, we will see. we will continue to follow you. >> it is a good thing that people talk about the court and people have awareness that is important in our society. there is some uncomfortable nest that might go along with that. -- there is some discomfort that might go along with that. it is a point and that people understand the institution and have the ability to talk about it and t
that is not so to when you get out of washington d.c.. people have been extraordinarily nice and kind. they yell congratulations to me, you go girl and all kind of things like that. i feel noted, scrutinize, in a way i never had before. -- i feel noticed, scrutinized in a way i never had before. the number of photos thats -- number of photos get further and further away. people have been fabulously nice. >> i was reading on a blog about the court and someone noted that you were wearing...
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i respectfully suggest there is a solution here in washington. attorney attorney -- attorney general holzer talked about this on october 26, and he has not been heard from since. i would respectfully suggest that if criminal charges were considered across the country, you would see a significant change across the servicing industry in snetches for getting away with what they have been getting away with. so i suggest that a solution country-wise, because this is a countrywide problem exists here. if somehow the attorney general's office can be led down this road -- i met with the attorney general of maine a couple months ago, and i sense from him he's waiting for word from washington. >> thank you. >> thank you for your question. so much depends on not just fraud leapt or false paperwork, but i'm from michigan. michigan is a non-judicial foreclosure state. therefore, technically, there is no paperwork until the person gets the exvix. you have a sheriff there. a posting is put on an individual's house. the first time they see paperwork regarding th
i respectfully suggest there is a solution here in washington. attorney attorney -- attorney general holzer talked about this on october 26, and he has not been heard from since. i would respectfully suggest that if criminal charges were considered across the country, you would see a significant change across the servicing industry in snetches for getting away with what they have been getting away with. so i suggest that a solution country-wise, because this is a countrywide problem exists...
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it--there--there--the--there's a--there's a great example that i cite here right here in--in--in washington of--of people using rap groups and poetry slams to reach to communities, in this case, african-american young people, who would otherwise not be reached by--by cultural activities, and using them to build community, to build connections. the reason that i think arts and culture is important is not, you know, out of reverence for shakespeare or something, but because arts, culture, participatory--participatory--pa rticipatory arts and culture, and sports, too, provide an unusually good vehicle for making connections that cross these other barriers in our society. it's easier to make connections across lines of race or class or--or gender or--or generation, oftentimes, if one is doing that in the context of singing or--or making cultural productions of various sorts. i happen to be a--have a soft spot in my heart for choral societies because i--i, in my youth, spent a lot of time singing. and i think you can--you can make kinds of connections that are important in a s--in a--in an artis
it--there--there--the--there's a--there's a great example that i cite here right here in--in--in washington of--of people using rap groups and poetry slams to reach to communities, in this case, african-american young people, who would otherwise not be reached by--by cultural activities, and using them to build community, to build connections. the reason that i think arts and culture is important is not, you know, out of reverence for shakespeare or something, but because arts, culture,...
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this is washington your way, the cspan network's now available in more than 1 million homes, created by cable and provided as a public service. >> coming up next this morning, "washington journal" takes your calls. the u.s. represent -- the u.s. house of representatives returns to work to give health care to 9/11 responders. coming up in 45 minutes, a look at the 2010 census results and what redistricting could mean in 2012. our guest is david wasserman of the cook political report. we wta
this is washington your way, the cspan network's now available in more than 1 million homes, created by cable and provided as a public service. >> coming up next this morning, "washington journal" takes your calls. the u.s. represent -- the u.s. house of representatives returns to work to give health care to 9/11 responders. coming up in 45 minutes, a look at the 2010 census results and what redistricting could mean in 2012. our guest is david wasserman of the cook political...
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at 69 west washington, julian crews, wgn news. >> thank you. the mayor of springfield was found dead from a gunshot wound this morning. timothy dablan was discovered dead inside his home this morning. police say they received a 911 call reporting a shooting just minutes before. the illinois state police are investigating. dablan was supposed to appear in court this morning in a pending estate case involving his late cousin. in october the state journal register in springfield reported dablan owed federal government nearly $90,000 in unpaid taxes and liens were filed against his home. the mayor blamed the problem over a dispute with the irs. >>> two men are charged with kidnapping a man who was found dead in chicago's humboldt park neighborhood. 45-year-old francisco faivela was taken from his home at cermak and keeler saturday afternoon. he was rehabbing a building at the time. his body was discovered inside a vehicle in the garage at thomas and springfield last night. police say he had been badly beaten. two men are now in custody. 38-year-old
at 69 west washington, julian crews, wgn news. >> thank you. the mayor of springfield was found dead from a gunshot wound this morning. timothy dablan was discovered dead inside his home this morning. police say they received a 911 call reporting a shooting just minutes before. the illinois state police are investigating. dablan was supposed to appear in court this morning in a pending estate case involving his late cousin. in october the state journal register in springfield reported...
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the clerk: washington d.c., december 1, 2010. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable tom udall, a senator from the state of new mexico to perform the duties of the chair. signed: daniel k. inouye, president pro tempore. mr. reid: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader is recognized. mr. reid: following leader remarks there will be a period of morning business. senators will be allowed to speak for up to ten minutes each during that time. republicans will control the first 30 minutes. the majority will control the final 30 minutes. we're going to recess from 12:30 until 3:30 today to allow for a caucus the democrats are having. mr. president, there are two bills at the desk due for second reading. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. 3991, a bill to provide collective bargaining rights for public safety officers employed by states or their political subdivisions. s. 3992, a bill to authorize the cancel
the clerk: washington d.c., december 1, 2010. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable tom udall, a senator from the state of new mexico to perform the duties of the chair. signed: daniel k. inouye, president pro tempore. mr. reid: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader is recognized. mr. reid: following leader remarks there will be a period of morning business. senators will be allowed to...
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he is well known in washington. the most important thing about bruce is that he has a new forthcoming book about the rise of israel. it is the history of palestine between 1917 and 1947. it will be published in 2012. we will look forward to that book. bruce is also -- maybe you already read his book, "insight terrorism." i would like to go ahead and introduce him to you. he is also a member of the jamestown board. [applause] >> thank you for the kind introduction. welcome to everyone who is here today. i promised i would speak for 20 minutes. i would move rather quickly. i have been studying terrorism for 34 years since i went to graduate school nt -- a graduate school in 1976. one of the neglected areas in government research and analysis is an understanding of what a terrorist organization or terrorist movement strategy is. too often we tend to focus too much on individual tactics or targets of terrorist attacks rather than stepping back and try to understand the strategies. what is the broader plan that animates
he is well known in washington. the most important thing about bruce is that he has a new forthcoming book about the rise of israel. it is the history of palestine between 1917 and 1947. it will be published in 2012. we will look forward to that book. bruce is also -- maybe you already read his book, "insight terrorism." i would like to go ahead and introduce him to you. he is also a member of the jamestown board. [applause] >> thank you for the kind introduction. welcome to...
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the clerk: washington, d.c., december 9, 2010. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable kirsten gillibrand, a senator from the state of new york, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: daniel k. inouye, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: following leader remarks, there will be a period of morning business leader remarks, senator durbin will be recognized. following his remarks the senate will resume consideration of the motion to proceed to the dream act. the time until 11:00 will be equally divided and controlled between the two leaders and their designees. at 11:00 we will proceed to a series of two to three roll call votes. the first if cloture is not invoked, the second would be the motion to invoke cloture on the motion motion to proceed on the james zandroga act. if cloture is not invoked, i may consider the previously failed motion on the cloture vote to proceed and then we have what i said h
the clerk: washington, d.c., december 9, 2010. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable kirsten gillibrand, a senator from the state of new york, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: daniel k. inouye, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: following leader remarks, there will be a period of morning business leader remarks, senator durbin will be recognized....
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windy, with heavy downpours from new england to washington, d.c. and some showers in south florida. >> miami warms up to 82. just 44 in atlanta. and mild, in the 50s, from boston to baltimore. just 14 in fargo. 24 in the twin cities. 36 in detroit. mostly 40s from seattle to salt lake city. and nearly 70 out in phoenix. >>> and when we come back, those students held hostage by an armed classmate talk about their five hours of fear. >>> and a landmark defaced. ancient indian artwork covered now in graffiti. ["knock on wood" playing] every five minutes, chase pays for someone's eligible credit or debit card purchase. [beep] chase picks up the tab. it could be you. chase picks up the tab. it's another great reason to bank with chase. chase what matters. sign up at a branch today. >>> overseas stock markets are mostly rising this morning. tokyo's nikkei average climbed 0.5% today. meanwhile, hong kong's hang seng is higher. and in london, the ftse opened higher. on wall street, the dow fell 46 points yesterday. and on nasdaq, a drop of 27 points. >>> p
windy, with heavy downpours from new england to washington, d.c. and some showers in south florida. >> miami warms up to 82. just 44 in atlanta. and mild, in the 50s, from boston to baltimore. just 14 in fargo. 24 in the twin cities. 36 in detroit. mostly 40s from seattle to salt lake city. and nearly 70 out in phoenix. >>> and when we come back, those students held hostage by an armed classmate talk about their five hours of fear. >>> and a landmark defaced. ancient...
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near the liberty bell in philadelphia, showing the outline of the mansion that was home to presidents washington and adams. it also pays tribute to the slaves who served in the house. >>> and what's been called the greatest baseball game ever, game seven of the 1960 world series, between the pirates and yankees, is being shown tonight on the mlb network. it's the first time the complete game will be broadcast since it was played. the tape was recently discovered at the home of the late bing crosby. >>> well, coming up later on "good morning america," robin roberts takes us inside barbra streisand's new malibu home. it's a rare look at the reclusive star's inner world. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >> for everyone else, the late-night comics on the chilly weather. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in c
near the liberty bell in philadelphia, showing the outline of the mansion that was home to presidents washington and adams. it also pays tribute to the slaves who served in the house. >>> and what's been called the greatest baseball game ever, game seven of the 1960 world series, between the pirates and yankees, is being shown tonight on the mlb network. it's the first time the complete game will be broadcast since it was played. the tape was recently discovered at the home of the late...
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we are especially proud that michelle has come from washington. we are looking forward to what she has to say. [applause] >> thanks for the warm welcome. it is great to be back here at harvard. i was an undergraduate year. i was later a fellow at the kennedy school. i've been a fond memories of an event like this to getting up very early in the morning to row to discussions and debates with mentors. one of the things i've always cherished about harbor is the sense of history. says harvard is not s, this is the oldest university in the united states. graduate have profoundly influenced the nation and the institutions from the colonial era to the present day. the involvement of harvard students in our nation's military began very early before we are even a nation at all. they fought in the american revolution all the way through the end of the war. in the civil war, 55% of the class of 1860 spot in the northern navy -- fought in the northernnavy. this university by virtue of its own history is a fitting place to talk about war, the sacrifices of war
we are especially proud that michelle has come from washington. we are looking forward to what she has to say. [applause] >> thanks for the warm welcome. it is great to be back here at harvard. i was an undergraduate year. i was later a fellow at the kennedy school. i've been a fond memories of an event like this to getting up very early in the morning to row to discussions and debates with mentors. one of the things i've always cherished about harbor is the sense of history. says harvard...
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. >> reporter: probably the snow will be in washington, d.c. overnight, and in boston during the afternoon. >> reporter: another round of rough weather just in time for people traveling home for the holidays. elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: president obama and the first lady delivered a joint christmas message today. michelle obama made an appeal for americans to support members of the military and their families. >> when our men and women in uniform answer the call to serve, their families serve, too. and they're proud and glad to do it, but as long as that service keeps the rest of us safe, their sacrifice should also be our own. even heros can use a hand, especially during the holidays. >> axelrod: some american troops were able to enjoy a brief break from the rigors of battle on this christmas. at bases around the world, u.s. forces celebrated with a holiday meal as well as some prayers and carols. some troops even ran a marathon. mandy clark spent the day with task force bandit in kunar, afghanistan. >> hallelujah. >> repor
. >> reporter: probably the snow will be in washington, d.c. overnight, and in boston during the afternoon. >> reporter: another round of rough weather just in time for people traveling home for the holidays. elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: president obama and the first lady delivered a joint christmas message today. michelle obama made an appeal for americans to support members of the military and their families. >> when our men and women in uniform...
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those states gaining seats include arizona, florida, georgia, nevada, south carolina, texas, utah, and washington. as you can see on the graphic. those losing seats are illinois, iowa, louisiana, massachusetts, michigan, missouri, new jersey, new york, ohio, and pennsylvania. for 32 states, there is no change. texas gained the most seats this decade, a total four, and indeed has gained seats for seven consecutive decades. the next graphic shows the national staff shot of the 2010 census apportionment of the u.s. house of representatives. california will have 53 seats. texas will have 36. new york and florida will each have 27. seven states will have only one representative. the average population size of each house district will be 710,767 persons, and this is up from 646,952 at this time in 2000. i might note that in 1790, each representative represented 34,000 people overall. population change. over the last 100 years, the rate of growth of the u.s. population has gradually slowed, and this is as you can see from the red line on this graphic. there are two notable decades here. between 1930-194
those states gaining seats include arizona, florida, georgia, nevada, south carolina, texas, utah, and washington. as you can see on the graphic. those losing seats are illinois, iowa, louisiana, massachusetts, michigan, missouri, new jersey, new york, ohio, and pennsylvania. for 32 states, there is no change. texas gained the most seats this decade, a total four, and indeed has gained seats for seven consecutive decades. the next graphic shows the national staff shot of the 2010 census...
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. >>> we're going to turn now to the debate in washington and at kitchen tables across this nation, that difficult question every family faces at some point over end of life care. how much should your doctor do to prolong your life even in the end? last night, we brought you the story of lois riley. and so many of you joined the conversation. lois riley, just 63, a loving wife, mother to three, grandmother to four, has terminal ovarian cancer. she told our dr. tim she faced an agonizing decision. aggressive chemotherapy with no assurances it would prolong her life, or less intensive chemo. she made the second choice. >> reporter: fair to say you are more interested in the quality of your life? snap the quantity of your life. >> absolutely. what i do is, snap shots in my mind of meaningful moments. i don't have the camera in my hand, but everything is important to me. i don't want to let any moment go unnoticed. >> reporter: so many of you e-mailed us, many thanking lois. "it's about time someone comes forward with a sensible approach to life and end of life." another, though, wrote of he
. >>> we're going to turn now to the debate in washington and at kitchen tables across this nation, that difficult question every family faces at some point over end of life care. how much should your doctor do to prolong your life even in the end? last night, we brought you the story of lois riley. and so many of you joined the conversation. lois riley, just 63, a loving wife, mother to three, grandmother to four, has terminal ovarian cancer. she told our dr. tim she faced an...
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c-span -- washington, your weight. a public service created by america's cable companies. >> watch "book tv" all this week. tonight, "the warmth of other suns." and arguments against the obama >> then live when sennight, a look back at the year-books with your phone calls. "book tv" all this weekend on c- span2. >> the original documentary on the supreme court has been updated. you will see the grand public places and those only available to the justice staff. you'll hear about how the justice system works from all the supreme court justices. learn about some of the recent developments. the supreme court, hearing for the first time in high- definition sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the senate is often called the most exclusive club in the world, but i wonder if it is so exclusive. if someone from a town of 300 people and a high-school senior class of nine students can travel from a desk in that small school to a desk on the floor of the u.s. senate. >> search for farewell speeches in here from retiring senat
c-span -- washington, your weight. a public service created by america's cable companies. >> watch "book tv" all this week. tonight, "the warmth of other suns." and arguments against the obama >> then live when sennight, a look back at the year-books with your phone calls. "book tv" all this weekend on c- span2. >> the original documentary on the supreme court has been updated. you will see the grand public places and those only available to the...